What kind of basking light do turtles need?

Turtles need UVA and UVB light to stay healthy. There are mixed views on the importance of UVA light. Some people believe it’s not as important as UVB light, but it’s known to help with breeding and activity levels. Alongside this, turtles living in the wild would be exposed to UVA rays every day.

Do turtles need 5.0 or 10.0 UVB?

The amount of UVB your turtle needs will depend on its natural habitat. Most turtles will require 10.0 (or 10%) UVB, especially turtles who live in desert conditions. However, aquatic turtles or turtle species that come from swampy areas need less UVB, around 5% or a 5.0 bulb.

How many watts does a red eared slider need?

A turtle heat lamp wattage, doesn’t matter. Any lamp that is between 50 and 100 watts will work for your turtle.

How much light does a turtle need?

It is best to mimic the natural pattern of light and dark in your turtle’s tank. Therefore, having approximately 12 hours each of light and darkness each day should be sufficient. Turning your turtle’s tank light off at night will give them the proper balance of light and temperature control.

How hot does a 75 watt basking bulb get?

95 degrees Fahrenheit
Basking Bulb

40 Watt 110 degrees Fahrenheit 80 degrees Fahrenheit
60 Watt 120 degrees Fahrenheit 89 degrees Fahrenheit
75 Watt N/R 95 degrees Fahrenheit
100 Watt N/R 106 degrees Fahrenheit
150 Watt N/R 120 degrees Fahrenheit

Is 25 watts enough for turtle?

Wattage and Temperature In smaller turtle tanks, a 50-watt or 75-watt bulb should be plenty. Larger setups might require a higher watt bulb, such as 100 watts. The temperature of your turtle’s basking platform is also important.

What level of UVB do turtles need?

Most people choose to use two lamps, usually a UVB lamp of either a tube or compact design, and a separate basking lamp that also provides UVA light. For aquatic turtles, most experts recommend using a 2.5 percent, 3 percent, or 5 percent UVB lamp.

Can turtles get too much UVB?

Whilst UV light is necessary for captive tortoises, it’s also possible for them to get too much UV. In the wild, tortoises can retreat in shadowed areas and they also do not stay out in the sun all the time. Therefore, having a UV bulb on all the time in your enclosure may be too much for your tortoise.

What is the best basking light for red-eared slider?

Red-eared sliders need high-quality UVB lighting to thrive.

  • Zoo Med and Arcadia are the most reliable reptile UVB brands in the USA.
  • Use a linear fluorescent UVB bulb 50-75% of the enclosure’s length.
  • Distance between the UVB lamp and the basking surface matters.
  • Additional daylight lighting is highly recommended.
  • How much UVB does my red-eared slider need?

    We recommend a 12-hour light/dark cycle, so that your slider receives UVB for at least 12 hours a day. Red-eared sliders are ectothermic, meaning that they rely on their environment to regulate their temperature.

    Is LED light OK for turtles?

    Lamps that get hot (like incandescent, halogen, or mercury vapor lamps) should have a screen under them because they occasionally explode when they get splashed by water, and the glass can injure your turtle. Fluorescent lamps and LED lamps don’t need screens because they rarely, if ever explode or shatter.

    How hot can a 60 watt bulb get?

    Firstly, the 60-watt bulb can get up to 200F on the glass surface. The fluorescent 60 watt works differently to produce light, so only 30% of heat is produced. With a standard bulb, you’ll have 90% that’s typically emitted. The fluorescent bulb will be warm to the touch between 50-60 Fahrenheit.

    How hot can a 100 watt bulb get?

    approximately 4,600 degrees Fahrenheit
    A 100-watt incandescent light bulb has a filament temperature of approximately 4,600 degrees Fahrenheit. The surface temperature of incandescent light bulbs varies from 150 to more than 250 degrees, whereas compact fluorescent light bulbs have a surface temperature of 100 degrees Fahrenheit.

    Is a basking light the same as a UVB light?

    Reptile Basking Lights/Spots These are simply incandescent light bulbs that have been treated to block part of the visible spectrum. They produce heat, and may affect somewhat the colors you see when looking at your reptiles. As stated above, they do not produce UVB.

    Is a basking light UVB or UVA?

    It provides the heat a basking lamp typically would, the UVA radiation a fluorescent light would, and the UVB rays other specialized lamps do. This all-in-one reptile UVA UVB lamp covers all your bases.

    How far away should UVB light be from turtle?

    10-20 inches
    UVB rays must also be able to reach your tortoise or turtle without being scattered or blocked by glass, plexiglass, or screens. An ideal distance between your pet and a regular UVB light is 10-20 inches, depending on the wattage of the bulb, with nothing in between them and the light.

    How hot is a 100 watt basking bulb?

    106 degrees Fahrenheit

    How hot is a 60 watt light bulb?

    How many hours of UVB do turtles need?

    10 to 12 hours
    Too little UV exposure results in metabolic bone disease, stunted shell growth and premature death. Your turtle will get adequate UV light if you leave the light on 10 to 12 hours per day.